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  • ...jelly, grape juice, grape pies, grape-flavored soft drinks, and candy. The grape is sometimes used to make wine, particularly sacramental wines, though it i ...fect grape, the original vine of which still grows at his former home. The grape was introduced to the public in 1853 and was soon being grown throughout th
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  • ...le [[grape]] variety that is a hybrid of the popular Thompson Seedless and Concord grapes. It was developed by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the ...varieties. The Thomcord grape is a cross between the Thompson Seedless and Concord grapes, hence its name. It was released to the public in 2003.
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  • ...of many grape cultivars, including [[Concord grape|Concord]] and [[Niagara grape|Niagara]]. ...mately lobed, 5–20 cm long and broad. The fruit is a [[berry]], known as a grape; in the wild species, it is 6–15 mm diameter and ripens dark purple to bl
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  • '''Concord (grape)''' ...wine, particularly kosher wine. Traditionally, most commercially produced Concord wines have been finished sweet, but dry versions are possible if adequate [
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  • ...to the eastern parts of North America and is commonly known as the '''fox grape''' due to its strong, foxy odor. ...' grape, which is used to make [[Concord grape juice]] and [[Concord grape jelly]]. Other popular cultivars include 'Catawba', 'Niagara', and 'Delaware'.
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  • ...h New England climate, and after several years of cultivation, the Concord grape was born. It quickly became popular due to its robust flavor and versatilit ...d winters and short growing seasons of Massachusetts. The grape was named "Concord" after the town where it was developed, symbolizing a successful American e
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  • == Massasoit (grape) == ...ted by crossing the [[Vitis labrusca]] and [[Vitis vinifera]] species. The grape is named after the leader of the [[Wampanoag]] tribe, [[Massasoit]], who pl
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  • ...artment of Agriculture (USDA) and the University of Arkansas. The Thomcord grape was released to the public in 2003. ...to combine the seedless nature of the Thompson with the rich flavor of the Concord.
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  • '''Mars (grape)''' .... It is a member of the [[Vitis]] genus and is classified as a [[slip-skin grape]], a term that refers to grapes whose skin easily slips off when the fruit
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  • .... They are often larger, seedless, and have thinner skin compared to other grape varieties. ...rapes dates back to ancient times. The earliest archaeological evidence of grape cultivation has been found in [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], dating back to
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  • ...Massachusetts]], a location that underscores its historical connection to Concord grapes, a variety central to the company's product line. ...ct, "Dr. Welch's Unfermented Wine," laid the groundwork for the commercial grape juice industry.
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  • ===Concord Grapes (''Vitis labrusca'')=== ...ivated in Concord, Massachusetts, and is known for its use in grape juice, jelly, and wine.
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  • ...contain seeds or are seedless, depending on the variety. The flesh of the grape is juicy and sweet, with a slightly tart taste. Grapes grow in clusters on ''Thompson Seedless'': a green grape that is seedless and sweet.
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  • ...s in early summer are followed by red to dark-purple fruits used in making jelly and wine. Rapid growth. Sun to partsun (flowers and fruits best in full sun ...times with a musky flavor. Concord grapes are a cultivator of this native grape species. Good vine for arbors and fences. Full sun. Moist soil. Zone 4 nati
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  • *[[Concord/ance]] *[[Coronation (grape)]]
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